“I kept hiding my smile in pictures throughout middle school and most of high school until picture day came my senior year.”
Uzo Aduba“When I was little, I didn't smile much. Don't get me wrong. I was a happy kid, but I couldn't stand the space, dead center, in between my teeth. Yeah, I could whistle through it, but so what? That didn't win me many points on the playground in Medfield, Massachusetts.”
Uzo Aduba“I kept hiding my smile in pictures throughout middle school and most of high school until picture day came my senior year.”
Uzo Aduba“I like to build a character, trying to stretch my imagination as far to the walls of my brain as I can to come up with something that feels truthful and feels real - as close to the skin as I can get it.”
Uzo Aduba“I think of myself as a little kid, and I had a wild imagination, but it was something that was encouraged and supported, which helped steer me into the arts.”
Uzo Aduba“I am the daughter of Nigerian immigrants. My mother is a survivor of both polio and of the Igbo genocide during her country's civil war in the late 1960s.”
Uzo Aduba